Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
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... density , an equation is obtained between the velocity of the gas , the rate at which the temperature varies , and ... density is either very small or very large . The most general form of this equation is- in which ΩΞε -F Md dx M ...
... density , an equation is obtained between the velocity of the gas , the rate at which the temperature varies , and ... density is either very small or very large . The most general form of this equation is- in which ΩΞε -F Md dx M ...
Page 320
... density of the gas and the dimensions of the objects owing to the presence of which the phenomena occur . As long as the density of the gas is inversely proportional to the coarseness of the plates the transpiration results correspond ...
... density of the gas and the dimensions of the objects owing to the presence of which the phenomena occur . As long as the density of the gas is inversely proportional to the coarseness of the plates the transpiration results correspond ...
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... density . The analysis gave— 1 . 2 . Platinum 89.40 89.42 Iridium 10.16 10.22 Rhodium 0.18 0.16 .... Ruthenium 0.10 0.10 Iron 0.06 0.06 99.90 99.96 From which is deduced : - Proportion . Density at zero . Volume . Iridio - platinum , at ...
... density . The analysis gave— 1 . 2 . Platinum 89.40 89.42 Iridium 10.16 10.22 Rhodium 0.18 0.16 .... Ruthenium 0.10 0.10 Iron 0.06 0.06 99.90 99.96 From which is deduced : - Proportion . Density at zero . Volume . Iridio - platinum , at ...
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